Event Announcements

February 5, 2018 – Paramus, did you know that there is a free and fun program to help you reach your health and fitness goals? That’s right, the Paramus Weight-Loss Challenge kicks off once again on February 27th and this year promises to be better than ever!

February 2, 2018 – Free golf lessons with certified pros. A trendy fashion show. Gourmet cooking demonstrations. These are just some of the unique programs The Valley Hospital has in store for the Paramus community this March.

November 15, 2017—The public is invited to join Ira Byock, M.D., a leading palliative care physician, author, and public advocate for improving care through end of life will as he discusses his acclaimed book, The Four Things That Matter Most.

For the third consecutive year, Abma’s Farm (www.abmasfarm.com) is celebrating “Pink Day” with hay rides and pumpkin picking on Saturday, October 14th from 10:30am to 4:00pm. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Abma’s is again donating a portion of the proceeds towards the Valley Hospital’s Breast Center Fund.

On Thursday, October 12 beginning at 7 p.m., The Valley Hospital will sponsor a two-hour Weight Loss Program that will provide behavior modification and hypnotic suggestions to participants so they can make permanent lifestyle changes to lose weight naturally and successfully.

The Valley Hospital is holding their Third Annual Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, October 7, for children to learn about the hospital and medical field in a fun and engaging manner. Valley doctors, nurses, and staff will interact and play with children and their families using real and pretend medical equipment.

April 19, 2017— The Valley Hospital Sports Institute will host a free concussion awareness seminar for coaches, parents, and recreation/athletic directors on Tuesday, June 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the The Valley Hospital Auditorium.

March 6, 2017 — Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. However, it is highly preventable, detectable and treatable. Through proper colorectal screening, doctors can find and remove hidden growths, called polyps, in the colon, before they become cancerous. Removing polyps can prevent cancer altogether.